Monday, December 7, 2009

Pentru Puya (La Familia)

Ne cânți despre blocuri gri
Când nici să citești nu știi
Lasă deoparte rimele, învață întâi să scrii!

Puya, loc în hip hop nu ai
Dacă n-ai ceva de zis, vorbești aiurea-n tramvai.
Cânți despre curve și "baetzi de cartier",
Despre bani, mașini și târfa de la parter.

Ia exemplu de la cei ce știu sa vorbească,
Așteaptă în Salajan ideea să te lovească.
Ești un cârnat, degradat, care cânta pentru bani,
Hai mai dă-te-n p**a mea, ascunde-te câțiva ani!

(Deh, m-a lovit și pe mine inspirația...)

Friday, November 13, 2009

O zi ca oricare alta

Astazi e totusi ziua in care am hotarat ca ceva trebuie sa se schimbe, si nu doar in jurul meu, ci si cu mine. Asa ca, tineti minte, azi este ziua in care lumea incepe sa se schimbe.
Sper sa imi vina curand idei mai interesante care sa reinvie acest blog. Daca nu, asta e, dar sa nu ziceti ca nu v-am avertizat.

Salutare,
Adrian

Thursday, May 7, 2009

(re)revenire

Se pare ca pic la mate orice as face, asa ca de data asta chiar o sa incep sa mai scriu si pe aici cate ceva. Sunt din nou in plina sesiune si se apropie si finalele, pe care le astept cu mare drag fiindca, imediat dupa ele... ROMANIA!!! Acum nu prea stiu ce sa mai zic... sper sa imi vina idei de articole inainte sa mai treaca doua luni pana la urmatoarea postare ;))

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

am revenit

primu post pe anu asta...yeeey!
Sunt in sesiune, e super tare atmosfera:))) Imi tin de urat Stargate-ul, cartile si prietenii...pe mess pentru ca dupa cum stiti sunt inca exilat la turci.
Oricum, toate bune si frumoase si sper sa trec la mate.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Street lights and private life

I was coming from the university last week, on Friday. it was already six o'clock, so it got dark by then. I got off the bus and started walking the couple hundred meters to my dorm. Suddenly, as I was just looking meaninglessly around I observed something that took me by surprise. Firstly it took me by surprise because for a month and a half I didn't observe it. It was about the street lights. This might seem quite trivial to a lot of people, but as I am somehow interested in amator astronomy, I have at least heard about the "light pollution" problem. That is, street lights that disperse light over the horizontal plane, estompating the night-sky. But in Istanbul, on my rather not-that-central street, I saw the ideal street lights. You might laugh at me, but as an actual East-European, I have never see such kind of lights until now. But I couldn't restrain myself from comparing the relative simplicity of adopting new technical ideas (such as the street-lights matter) and the seamingly immense stress provoked even by the slightest try of changing someone's beliefs or moral actions.
I mean, in Turkey, as I could see by now, there is no problem in accepting all technological advances of humanity (although many of them were obtained through more or less "ethical" research procedures, and lead to more or less "ethical" human actions or consequences), but there seems to be a problem in accepting each individual's real possibility of taking care of his/her own life.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Humanities Intro

Yesterday I talked to my Humanities teacher and asked if he agrees with the lesson discussions publishing, and he said it is pretty cool as long as I don't "denaturate the truth"... That will not be a problem, as I do not intend to try convincing you of the reliability of some concepts but merely state and explain what I consider to be some original conclusions we got to during our debates. By original do not understand ideas expressed for the first time, that is utterly impossible these days, with so many people having nothing else to do but contemplating the others :)) . I'm rather reffering to conclusions that came out of somehow unrelated statements, unusual connections made between old ideas. It is like refreshing the human memory, if you wish :D .
I am going to present each debate in at most three articles, because I don't want them to be fragmented to much, but still, they are quite long, so I cannot use only one article for each (that is, I am giving this explanation so you won't think I am just trying to get as many articles as possible from one idea, as many proffesional journalists or scientists do these days :) ).
I am currently organizing my work.. so I hope the first article in this series will be published, let's say... 2 days from now.
Stay tuned! ;)

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

I love my university:X:X:X

Guys, I just realised what the yersterday's pranck was actually all about: Youtube works only in my university network!!! I guess they rebelled and just installed OpenDns or smth like that to "provide freedom to their pupils"!! I love this place:x
I am just sitting here, in the main campus, on a wooden bench, with a cup of coffee next to me wondering when all things will gonna work out like this... Well, I guess I should just be happy with what I got for now :)
'Till next time, stay alive and well, mates!

Monday, October 13, 2008

... only for couple of hours X(

I guess it was only a breach in their ban (they're not even smart enough to ban something...), so it lasted for only a couple of hours. Now it shows again that stupid message that I can't even understand:
"BU SİTEYE ERİŞİM ENGELLENMİŞTİR"
Kill'em All!!!!

Youtube unbanned in Turkey!!!!

Yuhuhuuuu!!! Loving Mother of Jesus frackin`Christ!!!!! Youtube got unbanned TODAY!!! AHAHAA, it seems that after all, European Union really means smth to this country... That is good to know for dealing with the authorities after they read this (:> joking of course... I don`t have that many readers)!
Anyway, people, from now on you can send youtube links to me cause I can enjoy again the bright light of FREEDOM!!!
Another week of univ (the third now) ... Generally I find it to be really cool, but then, there is this bullshit that we get fed up with. Like, for instance, one of the teachers, in the chemistry class, just starts bubbling some quantum physics crap, but she does not even know where the hell is that son of a bitch of electron. Then you just go to this `problem session`, which is actually, as galerant nicely put it in his article about Spore, `a steaming pile of crap`.
Except for this issue with the Chem department, it is quite well. But still, the God damn engineering ethics is a bitch :)
The best class İ could fınd `till now is Humanities, but İ will have a special category for that one in the next articles as İ want to introduce you to the debates that actually are taking place there.
Until next time, just don`t die, people, ok? :)